RAW plug-in 6,6

Photoshop ist ja ganz gut, aber wehe man bewegt sich in Adobewebsites.
Ich versuche schon eine Ewigkeit für meine Panasonic-Camera die nötige RAW-Datei runterzuladen um sie zu instalieren. Ich brauche den Download "RAW Plug-in 6,6"
Man kommt einfach nicht zum Downlaod, wird überlall hingeschickt. die Sprache wird gewechselt.  Ich kenne keinen anderen Anbieter, der eine solch unübersichtliche Website hat.
Bekomme ich Hilfe????????????????????
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Und für welches Programm? Welches System?
Mylenium

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